VANCOUVER / COAST SALISH TERRITORY — Prominent candidates from British Columbia’s three major political parties will face questions about the clean economy and climate action at a public forum on Thursday, April 20.

Presented by the Pembina Institute, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, and Clean Energy B.C., Clean Growth and the 2017 B.C. Election will feature Mary Polak of the B.C. Liberal Party, George Heyman of the B.C. NDP, and B.C. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver.

During the lunch-hour online event, the trio of politicians will take questions from a panel of industry and community leaders who represent a broad range of perspectives.

The public and media are invited to attend via telephone or web (free of charge), but online registration is required. Spaces are limited, so signing up early is recommended.

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The Pembina Institute is a non-profit think-tank that advocates for strong, effective policies to support Canada’s clean energy transition. We have offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Toronto.

Clean Energy B.C. represents 150 members that develop and operate clean and renewable energy projects in cooperation with B.C. Hydro. A dozen First Nations are also members of the private-sector industry association.

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